Regarded as one of the American standards that Irving Berlin composed in the 1930s, this poignant song has been recorded by Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra and many others. The lyrics are simply a series of
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Simple, elegant and powerful, this barbershop arrangement was premiered by 2018 Barbershop Harmony Society international chorus champions Vocal Majority. Harriette Hamilton's lyric beautifully captures and
This song caught the ear of Nat "King" Cole, who promptly recorded it in 1956, and it went on to become a part of the great American songbook. This hard-swingin' standard has since been covered by artists
From the Disney/Pixar movie "Toy Story," this tender ballad expresses the poignancy of childhood lost and the sometimes harsh realities of growing up. "Now I know exactly who I am and what I'm here for, and
From the Barbershop Harmony Society, an exciting eight-part a cappella arrangement of the pop song made popular by Acoustix that unites men's and women's quartets together for a group presentation. Join
This 1956 hit song from The Five Satins has been covered numerous times and appeared in many movies, commercials, and TV shows. This classic barbershop arrangement is a perfect fit with the original R&B
The empowering song from Disney's "Frozen 2" sings like never before - in a four-part a cappella arrangement with pulsing vocables, soaring ethereal lines, and that upbeat style that makes contemporary
An all-purpose up-tempo standard, perfect for all audiences and performance settings as a show opener, icebreaker, even a closer. Easy to learn, this exuberant, uplifting arrangement is offered in mixed,
Coffee lovers everywhere enjoy hearing this jazzy jive about their favorite drink. Recorded initially by The Ink Spots in 1940, it has enjoyed prolonged popularity as a standard for vocal jazz groups, most
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This #1 hit recorded by Henry Burr in 1913 remained in the top 10 for longer than any other song of its era. It has continued to enjoy popularity as a barbershop tag and has been a standard selection for
Originally performed by Spanky and Our Gang, Lazy Day became a "Million Performance Song" in 1996. David Wright's arrangement is tailor made for better quartets and barbershop singers looking for a
These two famous tunes from the Broadway musical and film "The Music Man" are cleverly scored for male and female voices in eight parts. Whether you feature two quartets or two choirs, your singers will
This arrangement of this powerful gospel song, sometimes called the African-American national hymn, was commissioned for the Heritage of Harmony show celebrating the African-American origins of barbershop
A cherished barbershop favorite, Kirk Young's setting of this Billy Joel ballad was performed by 1993 quartet champs Gas House Gang. The arrangement is simple, elegant, and will be a special moment in any
A perennial Motown classic for quartets, this finger-snappin' standard is always fun to perform. The signature song and #1 hit by the Temptations is on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time at #88,
From the classic comedy "Three Amigos," this barbershop arrangement captures all the whimsical charm of the song from the film. A perfect vehicle for interaction and audience participation, this chart will
This eternally optimistic song is a true American classic. Composed for Judy Garland in the feature film "The Wizard of Oz," it has enjoyed renewed popularity in recent years so that every generation can
Ranked at #158 on Rolling Stone's list of the Greatest Songs of All Time, Bill Haley and the Comets' iconic #1 hit from 1954 was one of the earliest and most significant examples of that new rock and rock
Famously recorded by the Eagles and covered by numerous country artists, this four-part a cappella arrangement gives a fresh take while capturing all the vocal harmony magic of the original. The twangy
"If you would tell me I'm the only one that you love, life could be a dream, sweetheart." This classic 1954 doo-wop song, written by The Chords but made famous by The Crewcuts, is often used in TV and
This American standard, penned in 1927 by composer Harry Woods, has been recorded countless times and featured on both the small and big screens. An enduring favorite, groups just love to sing these lyrics
This doo-wop novelty favorite from 1957 was recorded by both The Rays and Herman's Hermits. It's a natural choice for barbershop groups!
From the Barbershop Harmony Society, an exciting four-part a cappella arrangement of Pentatonix's hit Sing. "It doesn't matter if your days are long, it doesn't matter if your night's gone wrong,
Stand By Me was originally performed by Ben E. King. Your ensemble will charm the audience when they sing this song with its signature bass riff and familiar melody. A definite hit! Perfect for